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Switchboard: memories of the civil rights movement

Repository: Vermont Historical Society

Collection Description (Extant): During this Switchboard session, a public affairs call-in program produced by VPR [Vermont Public Radio], Fran Stoddard talks with Wally Roberts who spent 1964 in [Mississippi], and Penny Patch, who spent 1962-1965 in Georgia, both working for the civil rights movement.

Origin Info: Program originally aired June 30, 2006 on Vermont Public Radio, Colchester, Vt. and made available through a podcast.

Access Copy Note: An entry exists about this program in the library's catalog, which is available online.

Date(s): 2006

Digital Status: Born-digital

Extent: 1 sound disc (ca. 55 min.): digital; 4 3/4 in.

Language: English

Interviewees: Wally Roberts, Penny Patch

Rights (CRHP): Contact the repository which holds the collection for information on rights

Subjects:

Civil rights workers--Georgia
Civil rights workers--Mississippi

Genres:

Interviews
Sound recordings

 

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